Retrieval - questions based on knowledge from prior session.
Content Delivery: Present the core content in a clear and organized manner. Use a combination of visual aids, such as PowerPoint slides, diagrams, and charts, along with verbal explanations to convey information effectively. Break down complex concepts into smaller, digestible parts and provide relevant examples to enhance understandi...
Retrieval - questions based on knowledge from prior session.
Content Delivery: Present the core content in a clear and organized manner. Use a combination of visual aids, such as PowerPoint slides, diagrams, and charts, along with verbal explanations to convey information effectively. Break down complex concepts into smaller, digestible parts and provide relevant examples to enhance understanding.
Interactive activities: Incorporate interactive activities to engage students actively. This could include group discussions, hands-on experiments, demonstrations, or virtual simulations. These activities encourage students to apply their knowledge, think critically, and collaborate with their peers.
Independent practice : Provide opportunities for students to practice what they have learned under your guidance. This could involve solving practice problems. Offer support and feedback to ensure their understanding and address any misconceptions that may arise.
Progress check / exam practice questions: Evaluate students' comprehension and progress through formative assessments. This could include quizzes, short assignments, or discussions. Assessments help gauge students' understanding, identify areas for improvement, and inform your teaching strategies.
Summary and Conclusion: Summarize the key points covered in the lesson, highlighting the main takeaways. Connect the content to real-life applications or future lessons to reinforce its relevance. Encourage students to ask questions and provide an opportunity for clarification.